It’s a special Tuesday episode of the podcast, as we head back to the grassroots level and shine a spotlight on another of the UK’s inclusive rugby clubs. The Leeds Hunters have only been back in training for a couple of weeks – but in this episode, you’ll be able to hear exactly how much it means to be back on the pitch and back together as a club.
It’s only fitting for a side that has gone from strength to strength since it was founded in 2016, finding success at all sorts of event – including most notably at the 2019 Union Cup in Dublin where they won the Cu Chulainn Cup.
We’ve got four of the squad on the show today – so you’ll hear from Ross Hoyland, Michael Clarke, Alasdair Clipston and Dean Grant.
There is loads of great stuff on the agenda as always – from their respective journeys in rugby to the importance of the Hunters in their daily lives.
We also hear about a case of mistaken identity, the joys of Zoom quizzing, and a very, very impressive chair!
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